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Re: Future of Win32::GuiTest

Ernesto, Your e-mail was really important. I would like to thank you for all the good work you have done so far - for creating the module, for giving the

Message 1 of 5
, Feb 4, 2005

Ernesto,
Your e-mail was really important.

I would like to thank you for all the good work you have done so far -
for creating the module, for giving the foundation for the community
gathered around it. And finaly - that you leave with grace, allowing
the Open Source community to benefit from your work and to
continuously improve it.
I hope that one day GuiTest will become a serious alternative for
commercial tools.

>
> Hi all,
>
> I haven't much time to maintain the module anymore. I used to, at
> least, have time to integrate new changes donated by other people.
> But I can't even do that anymore.
>
> So, I'm more than happy for other people to take on a more central
> role in the development of the module. Some of you have already

done

> so by contributing to Dennis' distribution.
>
> So here's a proposal:
> 1. Rename the alternate distribution on SourceForge as "the
> distribution".
> 2. I give developers of the distribution co-maintainer status in

CPAN

> to allow them to upload new distributions theselves.
> 3. Encourage people to join the SF distribution as best way to
> contribute to GuiTest.
>
> Would this help? Volunteers?
>
> Thanks,
> Ernesto.
> --
> http://triumvir.org

Gabor Szabo

... We don t have any communication channels setup, we used to exchange a couple of e-mails with Dennies. For the time being I think you should send the

Message 2 of 5
, Feb 6, 2005

On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Chris Hilton wrote:

>
> Your proposal sounds good to me and I'd like to start volunteering again. I
> tried contributing some before, but never really got in the loop, probably
> because I'm not very familiar with SourceForge. How does one get notified
> about the various goings-on (new bugs, feature requests, etc.)? How are we
> supposed to communicate? I kind of got lost before, but would still like to
> contribute.
>

We don't have any communication channels setup, we used to exchange a
couple of e-mails with Dennies. For the time being I think you should
send the development related stuff here and then if it gets too
big we'll setup a mailing list on Sourceforge.